Duke of GRAF LON. I will go wash, And when my face is fair, you shall perceive Whether I blush or no. And worth it with addition; but fair foul, your fond frame hath love no quality? In If the quick fire of youth light not your mind, All's Well, A& MI. Mr. BTHBY. Hey-day! what a fweep of vanity comes this Shall mongrel curs confront the Helicons? Shall pack-horses, and pamper'd jades of Asia, Hen. IV. Part II. Acts II and V. Lady FIT/ubu If lufty love should go in queft of beauty, Where could he find a fairer ? If I do not wonder how thou dareft venture to be drunk (not being a tall fellow) trust me not! arthe Lady CARMN. Winter's Tale. Two of the fa reft ftars of all the heavens, Lord VILLRS.. There can be no kernel in this foul of this man is in his cloaths! in matter of heavy confequence. Mrs. Huev make Rom. and Jul. light nut; the Truft him not That woman that cannot make her fault her huf band's accufation, let her never nurfe her child her felf, for fhe will breed it like a fool. ་ As You Like It, A& IV. Mr. JEKYLL. If he have wit enough left to keep himself warm, let let him bear it for a difference between himself and his horfe; for it is all the wealth that he hath left to be a reasonable creature.-Who is his companion.. now? He hath every month a new fworn brother! -He wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat; it ever changes with the next block. If a man do not erect in this age bis own tomb ere he dies, he fhall live no longer in monument, than the bell ring, and the widow weeps, Your breath firft kindled the dire coal of war, And brought in matter, that should feed this fire; And now it is too huge to be blown out. Mifs CURTS. King John.. If thou doft marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry: be thou chaste as ice, as pure as fnow, thou shalt not fcape calumny : Get thee to a nunnery! Lord CHOM Hamlet, A& IV. Be heedful youth, and fee ye uftop by times, O'er 44 MODERN CHARACTERS O'erleaping duty, and each due regard, Hurry thee on to cureless woes, And lafting penitence. Rom. and ful. A& II.. Y. Lady ANN Coventr Oh! fhe did fo courfe o'er my exteriors with fuck a greedy intention, that the appetite of her eyefeem to fcorch like a burning glass. Merry Wives, A& I. Sir C. BAMFDE. After he scores he never pays the score : He ne'er pays after-debts ; take it before. All's Well, A& IV. Lady MACCLESfels. "Tis a good Lady,-'tis a good Lady: we may pick a thousand fallads e'er we light on fuch another herb: Indeed, Sir, fhe is the sweet marjoram of the fallad, or rather the Herbef Grace! Sir WATKIN LEWs. A& V. A certain Knight that swore " by bis bonor" they were good pan-cakes, and fwore by his honor the muftard was nought: - Now, I'll fwear to it, the pancakes were nought, and the mustard was good; and yet was not the Knight fortworn. As you like it, A& I. Lori Sir, for a fifteen-pence he will fell the fee-fimple of his falvation ! All's Well, A& IV. Lady C- KE. A Lady fo fair, to be partner'd With Tomboys!-Be reveng'd, Or the that bore you was no Queen, And you recoil from your great flock! Lord EGREMONT. Cymb. A& II. Between two borfes, which doth bear him best? Between two girls, which hath the merrieft eye? He has, perchance, fome shallow fpirit of judgment ! Hen. IV. It is certain I am lov'd of all Ladies, only you excepted. Much Ado, A& II. GOV. STRATTON. That it may please thee, leave these sad designs And |